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The Melvins were founded in 1984 in Seattle as a punk rock group, named after a fellow who was caught stealing Christmas trees. They now have their own very distinctive sound, which ranges from impossibly ugly metal to frantic psychobilly riffage. The Melvins' sludge was inspirational to the band Nirvana and many other Seattle-area bands, around 1988; the younger bands took the Black Sabbath-styled heaviness of the Melvins and added more elements of pop song structure, which the group tended to lack. Fans of the Melvins tend to not care so much about the pop hooks.

While all of their disciples became famous after Nirvana broke big in 1991 (including Mudhoney, who featured former Melvins bassist, Matt Lukin), the Melvins only expanded their cult slightly. In addition to their Melvins activities, Buzz Osborne joined Mike Patton (and former Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo and Mr. Bungle bassist Trevor Dunn) for the experimental outfit Fantômas, resulting so far in three releases (1999's Fantômas debut, 2001's The Director's Cut and`2004's Delerium Chordia), while the Melvins' latest bassist, Kevin Rutmanis (formerly of The Cows), joined Mike Patton in another side project, Tomahawk.

The Melvins also display a sense of humor not often seen in the too-serious music of today. Examples include their two-track Colossus of Destiny, which was a live set of synthesizer and sampler experimentation and one song. Other examples include their other album titles, as well as their candor at live performances. Live antics include King Buzzo asking the crowd at a concert the question "Were you guys as suprised as I was to find out Rob Zombie was gay?"

In 2004, the Melvins toured to celebrate their 20th anniversary, and also released their art book Neither Here Nor There. The book is a collection of art by creators of their cover art as well as friends of the band, and also contained retrospectives on the past twenty years of the Melvins. The book also included a CD with a selected tracks from their albums.

More recently, the Melvins have collaborated with ambient artist Lustmord and Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra for two different albums, the first being Pigs of the Roman Empire, the second Never Breathe What You Can't See, to be released in the second half of 2004. The two pairings brought a level of anticipation not seen since 1999's guest starring of Leif Garrett for the a cover of Smells like Teen Spirit, by Nirvana.

Melvins Discography
Year Title Label
1986 10 Songs C/Z Records
1987 Gluey Porch Treatments Boner Records
1989 Ozma Boner Records
1991 Bullhead Boner Records
1991 Eggnog Boner Records
1992 Melvins C/Z Records
1992 Lysol Boner Records
1992 Dale Crover Atlantic Records
1992 Joe Preston Boner Records
1992 King Buzzo Boner Records
1993 Houdini Boner Records
1994 Prick Reptile Records
1994 Stoner Witch Atlantic Records
1996 Stag Atlantic Records
1997 Honky Amphetamine Reptile Records
1999 Live At Club Fucker 1998 Amphetamine Reptile Records
1999 The Maggot Ipecac Records
1999 The Bootlicker Ipecac Records
2000 The Crybaby Ipecac Records
2001 Electroretard Man's Ruin Records
2001 The Colossus Of Destiny Ipecac Records
2002 Hostile Ambient Takeover Ipecac Records
2004 Neither Here Nor There Ipecac Records
2004 Pigs of the Roman Empire Ipecac Records
2004 Never Breathe What You Can't See Alternative Tentacles Records


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